What could be causing constant nosebleeds?
Disease description:
Having nosebleeds continuously for several days, and also prone to nosebleeds in daily life—what could be the reason for frequent nosebleeds?
Nosebleeds may be caused by factors such as dry nasal mucosa or nasal disorders. In some individuals, the nasal mucosa is particularly dry, which can lead to local mucosal erosion, ulceration, and recurrent bleeding. Acute and chronic rhinitis, acute and chronic sinusitis, and allergic rhinitis are all associated with inflammatory infections or allergic conditions in the nasal cavity. If nosebleeds occur frequently, it is advisable to visit a hospital for blood tests, including coagulation function tests, to rule out diseases related to the hematologic system.